Not an idea. An observation. This site was viewed minimum of twice
daily with regard to weather conditions/projections for the Baja California Sur tropical weather. Mayhaps from NOAA/NWS/NHC view
it is inconsequential; For us it is as critical as weather for Miami/Keyport/Orlando/New Orleans. Sometimes, the only approximate source. One would have to live here to understand.
This is not Cabo San Lucas, where news, and weather, stops.
http://www.weather.com/maps/geography/northamerica/mexicosatellite_large.htmlWarm Regards
Patrick Malone
Puerto Adolfo Lopez Mateos
B.C.S. Mexico

Please make available the description of the symbols that are displayed on the local level RADAR map, showing the current weather systems. I would like to know what the green circle and the blue triangle mean.

What is the point of having an online radar map if it's most recent update was 45 minutes ago? If I'm getting on your site to check the weather, I want the radar loop to be current. It used to be 10 minutes behind real-time, and that was at least okay. Now, it's 45 minutes! Completely useless in knowing where a storm is and how intense. Please refresh your maps faster.

I obtain all weather info, except RADAR, from weather.com. The maps are too small on weather.com, covered with bars. The map selection and start/stop bars could be much smaller, and the location bar at the top isn’t even needed for MAPS. I always go to wunderground.com for RADAR.

I have been waiting for someone to do this for years. To be able to say I am starting in Nashville and going to Toronto, what will the weather be as I am driving with "check points" along the way. THANK YOU.

On small favor. Can you allow the user to enter the start time. My daughter was leaving at 3:00 a.m., but I looked at the site at 9:00 p.m. so I did not have a true idea on how the weather woudl be for her. It would be nice to be able to plan the night before.

I am a bit of a weather junkie, and like to see how storms develop and move across the map and country, however, most of the Past Maps only show about an hour back. When storms hit and cycle over an area for a long period of time, that hour shows NOTHING but perhaps 8 frames of what happened and you can't even tell what's going on unless you're zoomed way way in. Sometimes you can't even see landfall if it was more than an hour ago. I'd like to be able to see further into the past to see the build up of storms.

I am a bit of a weather junkie, and like to see how storms develop and move across the map and country, however, most of the Past Maps only show about an hour back. When storms hit and cycle over an area for a long period of time, that hour shows NOTHING but perhaps 8 frames of what happened and you can't even tell what's going on unless you're zoomed way way in. Sometimes you can't even see landfall if it was more than an hour ago. I'd like to be able to see further into the past to see…

Being able to identify storm cells such as strong winds, heavy rain, tornado, hail. On my local TV Station's website you are able to run your mouse over the storm cell and it'll tell you (for example) Hail, the size of the hail and the direction the particular cell is traveling.

Thanks for your feedback. We are implementing a Hide/Show feature that will allow users to hide the controls so more of the map will show.

A new feature of the interactive radar map is it functions on tablets when you go to www.weather.com. The slightly larger control helps with navigating by touch. However, we agree that we need to provide users a way to close the controller.

We will make this update shortly. Thank you for your patience and would appreciate any additional feedback that would help us make this new experience better.

The speed of the animation on the Maps feature needs to be users selectable. Right now it is so fast that it is annoying; you can't even flip your eyes from center screen to the time, before it has changed a couple of more frames.

Thanks for your feedback. We are working on a new version of our iMap for weather.com that offers more user control, additional weather layers and features. It is currently on our Beta site and we would really appreciate your feedback.

Thanks for your feedback. We are working on a new version of our iMap for weather.com that offers a full screen map, more user control, additional weather layers and features. It is currently on our Beta site and we would really appreciate your feedback.